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No
matter where we live in the world there’s one thing we all endure on our way to
work… commutes.
Although
Beijing has convenient and cheap transportation links it can get extremely
crowded during rush hour. Thankfully shared bikes have made commutes easier in
Chinese cities.
The
two most popular shared bike apps (ofo and mobike) offer virtually free rides
to app users at 0.5 mao per 30 minutes of riding, that’s less than $1. If you
ride less than 30 minutes you don’t pay!
Before
setting off on your adventure, just swipe the QR code on your phone and watch
as the bike unlocks itself.
Best
of all unlike typical bike sharing initiatives around the world , these can be
found virtually anywhere in the city and do not need to be returned to their
original location.
Regrettably,
this has led to it’s own set of problems, as people will discard bikes
anywhere, sometimes even in indescribable piles.
But
this hasn’t stopped their popularity, some people have even used the shared
bikes as part of their wedding entourage.
Their
popularity has seen them spread, you can now find mobike in Manchester, and ofo
across some European cities.
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